Lawrence D. Elliott


Lawrence D. Elliott is a nationally published author and storyteller who has been published in many popular national publications, including Chicken Soup for the Soul, the New York Times #1 Bestselling book series.

Lawrence wrote his first creative words in the sixth grade when a teacher gave him a writing assignment. He even create a rudimentary book, filled with illustrations. "Actually," says Lawrence, "they were the most pathetic looking stick figures you´d ever see. But I was proud of my little book."

Heading into the seventh grade, Lawrence was among the earliest group of kids bused from his San Diego inner city neighborhood to a predominantly white school. The racial tensions were high. Often, there were fights before, after, and even during class. To make matters worse, he was identified as having a severe reading problem and was placed in a reading development class. Lawrence remember fighting back the tears of shame as he entered the separated bungalow classroom that first day. Then, Lawrence met Ms. Davila, the remedial reading teacher. She not only worked with him to improve his reading, but she learned Lawrence had a hidden gift. He loved to write. She helped Lawrence cultivate his new-found skill and gently guided him to discover how powerful it could be.

And in those tumultuous times, the fact that she was white had a lasting effect on his life. In her, was the example that there are good people everywhere, you just have to find them.

Throughout high school and beyond, Lawrence spent evenings scribbling his stories and attempting to get them published. The rejection notices mounted. But he was stubborn. However, eventually he was forced to realize that perhaps his talents would possibly be of used in other ways.

Through life, his path lead him through military service, the aerospace industry, even cleaning toilets when it was the best job he could get. Eventually, he landed in real estate where he had a 20-year career. But Lawrence continued to write, if only for his own enjoyment. He was also able to collect a host of characters along the way.

Then, in 2005 Lawrence had a near-death experience with a pulmonary embolism. It was then that he decided to brush off that dream he had as a kid. He decided to give publishing one more try.

In 2006, Lawrence had his first story accepted. In fact, he had four stories accepted! Fittingly, one of those earliest stories was about a teacher who, working with a black kid from the inner city with a reading problem, showed him that he had a hidden gift to share with the world. Since then, his stories have appeared in many popular books and periodicals.

Lawrence believes his life has been a wild ride, replete with twists and turns. There were good times, and bad times. Sometimes, very bad times. But he says he wouldn't trade it for all the gold in the world. "I'm excited," says Lawrence. "I'm also proud, grateful, and somewhat surprised that something seemingly unattainable has become a reality."

Lawrence feels his life has prepared him for this moment and he refuses to squander it.

Currently, he is editing two novels and hopes to have them submitted by mid-year. In addition to writing, Lawrence is also the sole caretaker for his wife Lisa. Their dog Lacie helps, too.


Recently Released:

"Unexpected Guests" published in A Chicken Soup for the Soul Christmas.

"Thank God for the Sandwiches" published in Letters to My Mother: Tributes to the Women Who Give Us Life--and Love.

"God, I'm Shvitzing!" published in Chicken Soup for the Soul in Menopause: Living and Laughing through Hot Flashes and Hormones.

"Well, I've Had A Plenty" published in My Dad Is My Hero: Tributes to the Men Who Gave Us Life, Love, and Driving Lessons.

"She Gently Opened Doors" published in Teacher Miracles: Inspirational True Stories from the Classroom.

"Learning to Share" published in Chicken Soup for the Soul Celebrating People Who Make a Difference: The Headlines You'll Never Read.

"A Visit From Arthur" published in Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living Series: Arthritis.

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Articles by Lawrence D. Elliott

My Search for Reiner and Ilona
It was late in the evening and I had just completed editing session on my book. I was on Facebook chatting with Claudia, a friend I knew from Germany while I was stationed there with the United States Air Force in the early 1980s. We had recently reconnected.
A Place In Our Hearts For Farrah
With so much coverage of the death of Michael Jackson, it seems the death of Farrah Fawcett has been lost to the world.
Author Lawrence D. Elliott Contributes to the Much Anticipated Book My Dad Is My Hero
Author Lawrence D. Elliott has added another proud chapter to his writing career by contributing to the much anticipated book My Dad Is My Hero: Tributes to the Men Who Gave Us Life, Love, and Driving Lessons. Published by Adams Media and edited by Susan Reynolds, this wonderful book is a collection of stories from 50 talented authors honoring the everyday heroes in our lives—fathers. This is the third book from Adams Media Lawrence has worked on.
Thank You Barack Hussein Obama!
In less than two weeks, our country will make history, no matter who wins the White House. This is an open letter to Sen. Barack Hussein Obama. I wrote it during the early hours of the morning. The house was still, but my mind was busy with my thoughts.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Just Another Example of Strength
She is the strongest person I've ever known. I've had a front row seat to her solutions to life's struggles. On October 2, 2008, I would be witness to the beginning of what will undoubtedly prove to be her toughest battle: breast cancer. It was ironic that it would come at the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Week.
Breaking Through the Hype of Short Sale
Okay, I know it's been in the news, usually when something is hyped, it can be distorted or misrepresented. So, whether you have a home in Pomona or a condo in Chino Hills, I will give my take on the short sale process. My take, by the way, is based on 18 years of real estate experience, which inclu...
You Can Sell Your Home in a Slowing Real Estate Market
Remember the days when a home would go up for sale and within hours the homeowner would be popping open a bottle of champagne, dancing on the front lawn, and celebrating the substantially-over-the-asking-price offer they received? Then, they are gone so quick you only learn of their exit when you no...
Why You Should Sell For Sale By Owner and Save Thousands of Dollars
The phone rings at 6:00 PM while you and the family are enjoying dinner. You hurry to the phone because you are selling your home For Sale By Owner (“FSBO” for short) and you don’t want miss a possible buyer. "Hello, my name is JOHN S. AJERK with RUDE REALTY and I saw you were selling your home y...
The 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchange Confusion
I have worked with many new and less experienced investors over the years and I have found an overwhelming common—and expensive—misconception: The “like-kind” rule specified in the rules governing the 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchange (also known as a “1031” or “Exchange”) process means you must exchange f...
Read Before You Leap
In the California real estate game, there are so many documents to sign and that list grows larger and larger every year. This is due primarily because someone decides to pass a law or ordinance or when someone wins a big payday in court. Some of these laws are good ideas. Some are not. Some of the ...
They?ve Struck Again!
I remember when I was nineteen years old serving in the military. I was in the latrine washing my hands. As I was drying them, I noticed a creation left on the wall. This poet decided to leave his little mark on the world with the following lines of verse (needless to say, I had to clean it up): ...
How to Pick the Wrong Lender
One day, you’re interested in getting a loan. Your plan is simple: Call a number of lenders and see who has the lowest rate. You call the first lender. He asks you when you plan on getting your loan. You tell him in a couple of months. He gives you a low rate quote. And, after a number of calls, you...
Target: Middle Class
Let’s say you own a business and one of your employees comes in one day, takes thousands of dollars of your company’s money, and distributes it to someone else. How would you feel? Not too happy, right? Now, let’s say this employee does this every year you own your business. Let’s pick a random date...
Foreclosure: A Shark’s Tale
As anyone who has missed mortgage payments and started down that road commonly known as foreclosure knows, the experience can be extremely humiliating. Not only due to the feeling of failure for not meeting their financial obligations, but because of the seemingly constant hounding that will follow ...

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